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Phone: 210-945-4150 or 210-504-9130 (Google Voice - may leave text message if needed
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Degrees and Certifications:
B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies w/Kinesiology Specialization M.S. Educational Leadership M.S. School Counseling Texas Teacher Certifications: Generalist 4-8 All level Special Education All level Physical Education Principal ESL
Mrs. Leslie Tucker
I am excited about teaching at Corbett Junior High. I have been an educator for twenty-three years, three at Corbett, and have a strong passion for educating all students, academically and socially. My inspiration to become and remain an educator stems from personal experiences with teachers and coaches and in collaboration with my colleagues. I have a love for learning and a desire to grow through educating young people and social-emotional well-being. My career goal is to become a school counselor, to be able to guide students in academic and social well-being, and to encourage students to become successful, productive citizens.
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Math teachers use Imagine Math to reinforce math skills.
Classlink is a valuable resource for online learning in all content areas.
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Our Beliefs We believe . . .
● education is a partnership between students, parents, staff, and community members.
● all students have the capacity to learn and are most successful when provided a wide range of tools, methods, and opportunities to learn and collaborate.
● acceptance, safety, inclusiveness, and mutual respect are critical and directly impact the ability to support and educate students.
● student success requires a balance of academic and social-emotional needs being met.
● education is a pathway to equip students with the skills to be prepared for each stage of life.
Our Call to Action
Through high quality and student-centered learning experiences, students will leave SCUC confident, empowered, and prepared with the skills to pursue their individual passions. Learner Outcomes Every student will graduate or transition with the:
1. adaptability, problem-solving and social skills needed to independently function as appropriate for their future endeavors.
2. understanding of their greatest assets and how they can contribute to industry, society, and their community.
3. appropriate understanding and application of professional and personal communication skills, including verbal and written expression.
4. skills to achieve their personal, academic, military, and career potential.
Our Learner Profile A SCUC Learner:
● Communicates
● Thinks critically
● Solves problems
● Values others
● Adapts
● Collaborates
● Perseveres
● Contributes to community
● Engages in meaningful learning